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Association Brain Food: 4.12.24

Reid All About it

Member recruitment. Katrina Ciccarelli McAfee at Association Analytics shares a three-step strategy for improving new member acquisition. AI Unleashed: Elevating Association Performance and Engagement Learn how two associations built and deployed AI to further the member experience. 1 CAE credit. 1 CAE credit.

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Engaging Your Young Professional Members: 9 Tips

MemberClicks

Recruiting new members and keeping them engaged is a crucial activity for all associations. And while it’s a challenge to engage any of your member base, engaging young members can feel particularly daunting—particularly younger Millennials and Gen Z. Reevaluate your young members’ journey.

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Building Buy-In for an Online Community at Your Association

Higher Logic

While the way you align your proposed member community with your executives’ goals will vary by association, five of the most common priorities you might find in the strategic plan include new member acquisition, member engagement and retention, non-dues revenue growth, advocacy and legislation, and maintaining relevance.

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Curating conference content to promote member engagement

Aaron Wolowiec

You may know that Higher Logic is the leader in social media and collaboration solutions for associations, not-for-profits and member-based organizations worldwide – and, of course, Lauren Wolfe and I go way back as long-time members of ASAE’s Young Association Executive Committee. You’ve not slept in days.

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How Associations Help Under 30s with Career Growth

GrowthZone

It’s a one-page pdf that associations can share on social media, post websites, include with emails, or feature in member newsletters. Associations offer members the opportunity to include substantive elements in their resumes. You’ll also get a 6-step plan for building a young professional member base.

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Association Brain Food: 5.12.23

Reid All About it

Newsletters. I bet members interact with your newsletters more regularly than any other product or service, which means your association should carefully plan and design each edition. shares 15 ways to improve your newsletter content and delivery. But do you? Virtual for in-person attendees. No plan, no progress.

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3 Steps to Create a Thriving Association Community Online

Achieve

Other associations post regularly on social media and cultivate vibrant online communities while yours just sends monthly email newsletters and occasionally meets over Zoom. Your association can even create a cycle of growth and career advancement by building a framework of valuable connections for new members. Volunteer committees.